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Grace-Based or Fear-Based Parenting?
Just found this post today on Justin Taylor's blog. I think this is a question all parents need to ask themselves.
*************** From Tim Kimmel’s chapter “The Freedom to Make Mistakes” in his book Grace-Based Parenting: Quote:
See also: Elyse Fitzpatrick and Jessica Thompson, Give Them Grace: Dazzling Your Kids with the Love of Jesus William P. Farley, Gospel-Powered Parenting: How the Gospel Shapes and Transforms Parenting |
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There has to be a balance and the child's temperament has to come into play also. I know people who are too strict and people who are too lenient both have problems with their kids.
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It's more a matter of focusing on the child's heart as opposed to just creating rules. |
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I actually believe that within the home environment a little legalism isn't a bad thing. :)
And while there are many similarities, there are also some big differences between the God/Man relationship versus the parent/child. |
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My daughter is very involved in a web forum>> Gentle Christian Mothers
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Very interesting article.
I've seen both sides. Fear-based involves less-patient, over-powerful, demanding, and commanding parents, while Grace-based involves almost the exact opposite. Considering I was raised with fear-based parents (no disrespect intended), it's been a challenging cycle to break. But, it's one that must be broken nevertheless. I think how a parent reacts to a childs action(s) play a big part in whether the child senses the onslought of fear or extending of grace... |
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i have not read the book. there may be more to it.
what I read leads me to believe the writer is an idiot. my view of parenting is simple. First, whatever the boundries are, kids will break them. so the trick is to create boundries that are not so loose that crossing broundries will hurt the kid, and not so tight that the kid is stiffeled. Standards are requied if you are going raise kids who will be adults that can compete in society. Grace is required if you want a relationship with your kids once they are no longer living under your roof. |
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Rules in the Ferd house
1. Make mamma happy. 2. If you are going to be stupid you better be tuff. 3. Keep the war civil. |
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The exact opposite would still allow for the parents to have the ultimate control of the child, thus the over-powerful or less-powerful wouldn't necessarily be a factor in how the child responds... |
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Either way parents can't stop kids from sinning. And can't keep sin out of their hearts. But, we are to teach precepts to our children, and teach them how to actually live in our everyday lives as Christians.
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